Substance Abuse Clinics Fishers IN

Although at the moment you feel this pain and discomfort, there will also be days ahead when your addiction will attempt to have you forget it. If your addiction can get you to forget this pain and discomfort, it will become easier to talk you into "another ride" on the sexual addiction train. It is in the pain and discomfort of the reality of what your addiction has cost you that you may feel committed "not to do that again!"

Payment Assistance: Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors), Payment assistance (Check with facility for details)

Languages: Spanish

Specializing in
Women, DUI/DWI offenders

Addictions are seen as disease processes that incorporate physical, psychological, family, social, and spiritual problems. These areas all need to be addressed in providing a complete program. Individualized evaluation and recommendation aid in providing a better prognosis and successful outcome.

A treatment team of professionals form a variety of social service backgrounds is utilized. A variety of different formats allows for the adjustment necessary for personal needs.

Prompt reporting within the limits of the client’s rights to confidentiality aids in maintaining treatment coordination and client confidence.Fees

There are no charges for the initial session – we are currently only charging $150 for PRIME. Our fees are always maintained at reasonable rates, with sliding fees or payment plans available.

It is the policy of Fall Creek Counseling to provide affordable services without discrimination. Fall Creek Counseling works with clients with limited or inability to pay for services.

Experts in Addiction, Focused on RecoveryFairbanks is a not for profit alcohol and drug treatment center. We are the oldest independent alcohol and drug treatment center in America. We started treating alcoholic men in 1945 in a house on Alabama street in Indianapolis, Indiana. We now serve men, women and adolescents and their families who struggle with addiction from the Midwest and from around the country.Meet Fairbanks President and CEO, Mark MonsonFairbanks welcomes Mark G. Monson as President and CEO. Mark previously served as Chief Operating Officer of Beaver Dam Community Hospitals in Wisconsin. He has over 30 years of experience as a health care administrator and clinician.Prior to his role at Beaver Dam Community Hospitals, he served as Vice President of Clinical Services and Operations for Grossmont Hospital in La Mesa, California. He began his professional career in 1980 as a substance abuse counselor. In high school and college, Mark worked as a custodian at Hennepin County Detoxification Unit in Minneapolis where he became interested in the disease of addiction and passionate about treatment.Mark earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Minnesota and a master’s degree in Health Related Professions/Addiction Studies from the University of Arizona. In 2007, he and the organization he served were honored with a Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award for performance excellence from the National Institute of Standards and Technology.

Experts in Addiction, Focused on RecoveryFairbanks is a not for profit alcohol and drug treatment center. We are the oldest independent alcohol and drug treatment center in America. We started treating alcoholic men in 1945 in a house on Alabama street in Indianapolis, Indiana. We now serve men, women and adolescents and their families who struggle with addiction from the Midwest and from around the country.Meet Fairbanks President and CEO, Mark MonsonFairbanks welcomes Mark G. Monson as President and CEO. Mark previously served as Chief Operating Officer of Beaver Dam Community Hospitals in Wisconsin. He has over 30 years of experience as a health care administrator and clinician.Prior to his role at Beaver Dam Community Hospitals, he served as Vice President of Clinical Services and Operations for Grossmont Hospital in La Mesa, California. He began his professional career in 1980 as a substance abuse counselor. In high school and college, Mark worked as a custodian at Hennepin County Detoxification Unit in Minneapolis where he became interested in the disease of addiction and passionate about treatment.Mark earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Minnesota and a master’s degree in Health Related Professions/Addiction Studies from the University of Arizona. In 2007, he and the organization he served were honored with a Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award for performance excellence from the National Institute of Standards and Technology.

Martin Berg is the President/Executive Director of Pro-Active Resources. He founded Pro-Active Resources in 1985. At the time he founded Pro-Active Resources, there were very few outpatient counseling or treatment services for chemical dependency in the counties surrounding Indianapolis specifically Hamilton and Hendricks Counties, which has changed dramatically since 1985.Martin’s vision was to provide high quality, clinically effective and cost-efficient services to the citizens of Central Indiana in need of alcohol and drug treatment services. Over the years, he became aware of other related services that were also in great demand so he gradually expanded into anger management and domestic violence programs, a wide range of alcohol and drug education programs, as well as individual, marital (couples), and family counseling for both addictions related issues and non-addiction related issues.Pro-Active Resources rapidly grew to the point that Martin could not provide all of the clinical services by himself, so he began adding other clinicians to the staff. In the following pages you will find a brief biography on each of the clinical and support staff.

Martin Berg is the President/Executive Director of Pro-Active Resources. He founded Pro-Active Resources in 1985. At the time he founded Pro-Active Resources, there were very few outpatient counseling or treatment services for chemical dependency in the counties surrounding Indianapolis specifically Hamilton and Hendricks Counties, which has changed dramatically since 1985.Martin’s vision was to provide high quality, clinically effective and cost-efficient services to the citizens of Central Indiana in need of alcohol and drug treatment services. Over the years, he became aware of other related services that were also in great demand so he gradually expanded into anger management and domestic violence programs, a wide range of alcohol and drug education programs, as well as individual, marital (couples), and family counseling for both addictions related issues and non-addiction related issues.Pro-Active Resources rapidly grew to the point that Martin could not provide all of the clinical services by himself, so he began adding other clinicians to the staff. In the following pages you will find a brief biography on each of the clinical and support staff.

Payment Assistance: Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors), Payment assistance (Check with facility for details)

Specializing in
Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders

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Making a Cost Card for Your Addiction

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Cost Card

Dr. Doug Weiss - 10/21/2007

After reading other exercises in this book such as What My Addiction Took From Me, What My Addiction Cost Me, and My Worst Moment, you may have discovered in several dimensions what sexual addiction has really cost you. This realization can truly be painful and you can have very sad feelings accompanying the realization.

Although at the moment you feel this pain and discomfort, there will also be days ahead when your addiction will attempt to have you forget it. If your addiction can get you to forget this pain and discomfort, it will become easier to talk you into "another ride" on the sexual addiction train. It is in the pain and discomfort of the reality of what your addiction has cost you that you may feel committed "not to do that again!" In the hopes of strengthening your recovery and giving you one more tool to assist in your recovery, you can capture this moment of pain in order to rescue yourself in the future days when your sex addiction wants you to join in again to destroy you.

Use the back of a business card that is blank and write at the top of it the word "COST" along with what your addiction has cost you and what it could cost you five years from now. Write yourself some notes that only you would understand and place this in your billfold and when you start to feel the addiction try to talk you into acting out, pull out your card and talk back. Having the facts puts truth on your side and you may escape a...

Although the idea of an online video game addiction may sound like a stretch to some, consider those addicted to gambling. Some have gone as far as to wear diapers to casinos in order to keep playing longer. College funds gambled away and broken families are very real results of a gambling addiction, a behaviour some experts say is being rivaled by gaming addictions.